Good for you!
Catherine Barley
Catherine Barley Needlelace
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From: Lorelei Halley lhal...@bytemeusa.com
To: lace@arachne.com
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2014 7:29 PM
Subject: [lace] contributing
When our local guild first started, one of our
Oh my goodness
That's appalling and so was the behavior of the tutor who cut off the
bobbins. I hope she was never invited to teach again! Don't forget to
complete the Appraisal form distributed at the end of class, giving you the
opportunity to report such behavior to the organisers.
I have been helping my next door neighbour to learn to make lace. I told
her I will teach her what I can and anything she doesn't understand to say
so as I can always find another way to show her or to tell her. Because she
has one week hand we are finding ways to make it all work for her
I Apologise, I should have proof read, but was being called away to attend
something, she has a Weak hand, not a week hand, LOL.Sorry.
Sue T
I have been helping my next door neighbour to learn to make lace. I told
her I will teach her what I can and anything she doesn't understand to say
I hope everyone fills in the comment section of the forms which are handed out
to students at the end of the classes at IOLI conventions, whether good or
bad. Having been to almost all the conventions in the last 18 years, I have
written about poor teachers who did not spend time with all the
You are indeed right about downloads limits Brian! I also recall that in the
'olden days' of computer usage, using HTML was not done by any competent user
because it was the way that viruses could be transmitted to home computers. I
still use plain text as a matter of choice no doubt because
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On Aug 22, 2014, at 3:14 PM, The Lace Bee thelace...@btinternet.com
wrote:
As a qualified business trainer who supports people taking their
qualifications for teaching at colleges who is married to a PTLLS holder (the
qualification for teaching vocational skills at collets
Jeri,
Please never stop, I save all of your posts and am working at reading
the archives. Your knowledge is something that we can not bear to lose.
Currently I have been reading some books on lacemaking as I can at work
and home. Trying to get as much information on how to preserve the past
I like all these kind of initiatives. The problem is that we cannot
participate in all of them, as we don't have enough time to make all we
want in bobbin lace!
Anyway, is there a place in this web where we can see the requirements to
make the salamander? Being able only to read the basics in
Clay,
My apologies and yes the joy of replying from an iPhone with a small screen and
predictive text does affect grammar and punctuation (and sometimes unique words
appear that I didn't mean) which coupled with the fact that as a child of the
70s British educational system I was not allowed
Hello everyone
I have to pipe up, the GBS line is He who can, does; he who cannot,
teaches. and one of many Shaw-isms from his play Man and Superman based
on the Don Juan theme.
Happily it is not in the context of lacemaking, lacemakers nor lace
teachers!
I like better the proverb One in three is
I agree Fran. And that's why, when I was running that list I tried to ensure
that the conversation was lace or craft related.
Ruth Budge
Fran wrote:
I don't subscribe to the Australian lace list because when I was
subscribed
there was too much chat and I can't afford to waste my download
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Martha Krieg
Michigan USA
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